Dan Can Make Beats

Blaze Cinematic - (Phase 2) - Dan Can Make Beats.mp3


Listen Later

Blaze (Cinematic Boss Battle Suite) - Full Arc
​The Final Confrontation has Begun.
​This track presents the complete musical experience for a multi-stage boss fight
Phase 2 (the desperate, relentless final climax).
​The 20-Year Journey of Blaze
​This piece is a cinematic re-orchestration of my original Grime instrumental which was first created in 2006. The fierce rhythmic drive and core melody were initially forged on Fruity Loops 6 (FL Studio 6) using classic stock plugins like Sytrus.
​This new, massive orchestral version takes that foundation and escalates it dramatically, translating the electronic aggression into sweeping brass, driving percussion, and high-stakes orchestral tension. It's a modern, cinematic take on a classic track—the sound of a Grime beat fighting for its life on a massive cinematic scale.
​🕹️ Inspired by Gaming Giants
​The dramatic intensity and genre-blending style of Blaze draw heavily from my favorite game scores:
​From the Past: Sonic Adventure, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, Headhunter, and the influential Virtua Fighter (Sega Saturn Version).
​Modern Influences: Cyberpunk 2077, Sonic Frontiers, MGSV, and the Hitman World Of Assassination trilogy.
​🎭 Fun Fact: Music to Acting
​This track has a surprising legacy: it's the reason I got into acting! The original beat caught the attention of the 'Adulthood' production team on MySpace, leading to a competition win that landed me a role in one scene of the film.
​Credits & Production
​Original Concept & Re-orchestration: Dan Can Make Beats (Daniel Bertrand-Grell)
​String Arrangement Finalization: The intricate string work that gives the track its dramatic depth was produced with the help of SUNO.
​Artwork: The visual for this release was created with assistance from Gemini.
​#BossBattleMusic #CinematicMusic #Electronic #OrchestralScore #VideoGameMusic #Grime
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Dan Can Make BeatsBy Daniel Bertrand-Grell